[Info-vax] Seamonkey developers: OpenVMS is dead

Bill Pechter pechter at pechter.net
Thu Jan 31 13:59:40 EST 2013


In article <afft4fF40hmU3 at mid.individual.net>,
Bill Gunshannon <billg999 at cs.uofs.edu> wrote:
>In article <79b34ea2-c274-4453-bee7-212e47df92e0 at googlegroups.com>,
>	urbancamo <mark at wickensonline.co.uk> writes:
>> Seamonkey has been much maligned since firefox and chrome have come
>along, but it was a 'good enough' browser with the benefit of supporting
>functionality including email, etc.
>> 
>> I don't think OpenVMS is dead.
>> I think OpenVMS for the desktop is dead. 
>> 
>
>The rest of the IT world probably doesn't agree with you.
>
>If not dead, one could use the word irrelevant.
>
>bill
>
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A slight rewrite of the Monthy Python dead parrot sketch should
be on topic.

"VMS is dead"

"It's not dead -- it's pining for the mill in Maynard"


Bill
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